CMRF 2007
Workshop on Compact Modeling for RF/Microwave Applications
RF
and microwave applications generally impose more serious design
constraints than digital applications. It also puts continuously
increasing demands on accuracy, smoothness and scaling of the compact
models for RF/Microwave devices. Moreover, the RF/Microwave circuit
design requires, in an integrated way, advanced compact modeling of
active and passive devices including various parasitic effects, like
substrate and thermal coupling as well as noise. There is an extensive
initiative in academia and industry to address this compact modeling
diversity and utilize it into the design of new products.
This
workshop will give an excellent opportunity to compact model developers
and circuit designers in industry and academia to get a reasonable
picture of the state-of-the-art in the field and to participate in open
discussion. The particular workshop goal will be to recognize the most
important directions for the future development of RF/Microwave compact
modeling and to clearly identify areas that need further research
Topics
Compact Models for electronic circuit elements.
Recent Results & Developments in Compact Modelling for RF.
mpact of Good/Bad Modeling on Circuit Performance.
Compact Modeling of Power Devices.
Modelling and Characterization of Noise.
Electronic Circuit Simulation Technology.
Propects of BiCMOS technology.
Progress in III-V (InP) technology.
THz applications and electronic device needs.
Automotive Electronics technology overview, including radar.
Modelling and Simulation Methods and Technology.
More information can be found in http://hitec.ewi.tudelft.nl/cmrf07/
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